KR20120119726A - Nowt teaching methods using qualified textbook data - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a teaching method, and in particular, to format the content of the formalized teaching and to present the dataized teaching during presentation (Presentation) so that the learner does not take notes in class so that the learner can concentrate on the contents presented. It is about a naut teaching method using dataized textbooks to make it possible.
In general, the traditional teaching method writes on the blackboard (or whiteboard) the core content of a learning textbook (textbook or specific general textbook) or what it wants to teach, and describes or writes it on the board at the same time as the explanation. to be.
Therefore, while listening to the teacher's explanation, the learner must take notes written on the board or the contents written by the teacher in the notebook. Such learning or teaching methods actually reduce the learning efficiency as the learner concentrates on the writing. This occurred.
In addition, the traditional teaching method described above is a burden to the teacher. In the case of very formal learning contents, the same contents and the same writing must be performed in every lecture, so when the teacher's concentration is low, the teaching contents can lead to the unfaithfulness of the teaching contents. The method reveals its limitations.
An object of the present invention for solving the above-described problems, the present invention relates to a teaching method, in particular, by formatting the data for the formalized teaching content and the presentation of the data when the lesson, so that learners do not take notes in class It is to provide a naut teaching method using dataized textbooks so that learners can focus on the presented contents.
The characteristics of the naut teaching method using the dataized teaching material according to the present invention for achieving the above object include a first process of storing a teaching process in which writing is made as an image; A second process of acquiring an image related to the writing from the image of the teaching process stored in the first process and converting the writing content into text through an image / text conversion system; A third step of completing the text data on the written content by inspecting the text of the written content obtained through the second step; A fourth process of converting written text data completed through the third process into presentation data through a general-purpose text editing program; A fifth process of storing the presentation data converted through the fourth process in a DB, outputting it to a printer, and issuing it as a teaching aid; And a sixth process of accessing the presentation data stored in the DB through the fifth process and projecting onto a blackboard or a screen side through a beam projector during teaching.
An additional feature of the naut teaching method using the dataized teaching material according to the present invention for achieving the above object is that when the writing content is modified, the presentation data stored in the DB is accessed through the fifth process to access the fourth teaching method. This is to revise the presentation materials through the general text editing program used throughout the process.
As expected effects due to the above-described features of the present invention, the presentation material for the formalized teaching content can be prevented in advance, and the learner can recover the time and attention lost due to the handwriting. There is an effect that can increase the learning ability.
1 is a flow chart showing a process of generating a written writing teaching material for applying the naut teaching method according to the present invention
Figure 2 is an illustration of the equipment used for data writing of the writing to apply the method of teaching the naut according to the present invention
3 is a classroom plan view showing an example of teaching through the naut teaching method according to the present invention;
Figure 4 is a flow chart showing a naut teaching method according to the present invention
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG.
FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a process of generating a written writing teaching material for applying a naut teaching method according to the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a view illustrating equipment used for data writing of a writing to apply a naut teaching method according to the present invention. 3 is an exemplary view of a classroom plan view showing an example of teaching through the naut teaching method according to the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the naut teaching method according to the present invention.
First, no writing on the blackboard and no taking notes means that writing and writing are not necessary.
In order to apply the naut teaching method according to the present invention, as shown in the accompanying FIG. 2, data on the writing according to the lecture contents of the instructor (or teacher) should be accumulated. In 2), the instructor writes and teaches a series of courses written in the same manner as the traditional teaching method through the camera (4). That is, the teaching process in which writing is made is stored as an image (first process).
Thereafter, the image related to the writing is acquired from the video of the teaching process stored through the above process, and then the writing contents are converted into text through the image / text conversion system (second process).
The text of the written content obtained through the above-described image / text conversion process is inspected and edited by the corresponding instructor or a third expert in the related subject to complete the text data on the written content (third step).
The written text data completed through the above process is converted into presentation data through a general document editing program (for example, HWP Korean, MS Word, etc.) (step 4), and the presentation data converted through the above process. It is saved as a DB, printed out as a printed material, and issued as a teaching aid.
In order to perform the teaching through the naut teaching method according to the present invention, a computer (PC) capable of operating the presentation material and a beam projector (BP) for projection of the presentation material, as shown in the accompanying example shown in FIG. 3. ), The presentation material is projected to the blackboard or the screen (S) by the beam projector BP to replace the instructor's writing.
At this time, the printed matter with the same contents as the presentation material containing the written contents according to the teaching contents is delivered to the learner in advance.
Therefore, during the teaching process, the presentation data stored in the DB is accessed through a computer PC to project onto the blackboard or the screen S side by the beam projector BP and replace the writing.
After the presentation data is completed, there is a case in which the error which cannot be confirmed during the inspection process or additional supplementation occurs in the data. It is very simple to revise the presentation material through.
While the invention has been shown and described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, it is well known in the art that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as indicated by the claims. Anyone who owns it can easily find out.
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A second process of acquiring an image related to the writing from the image of the teaching process stored in the first process and converting the writing content into text through an image / text conversion system;
A third step of completing the text data on the written content by inspecting the text of the written content obtained through the second step;
A fourth process of converting written text data completed through the third process into presentation data through a general-purpose text editing program;
A fifth process of storing the presentation data converted through the fourth process in a DB, outputting it to a printer, and issuing it as a teaching aid; And
In teaching, the naut teaching method using the dataized teaching material includes a sixth process of accessing the presentation data stored in the DB through the fifth process, projecting onto the blackboard or the screen through a beam projector, and replacing the writing. .
When modifying the written content, the presentation material stored in the DB is accessed through the fifth process, and the presentation material is modified through the general document editing program used in the fourth process. How to teach naut.
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